Manli continues its distinctive green design motif with the latest Gallardo series. Catering primarily to Asian and European markets, the brand is renowned for its cost-effective offerings. System integrators, such as Sycom, frequently opt for Manli graphics cards due to their suitability for additional customization.
The latest update highlights the Gallardo series, positioned at the pinnacle of Manli’s product range. Known for its premium design and occasional factory overclocking, this series notably does not include overclocked versions of the RTX 4070 SUPER or the RTX 4070 Ti SUPER.
One aspect that might not be immediately apparent is that Manli has already launched the RTX 4070 Ti SUPER GALLARDO. This latest iteration, the second revision, boasts a completely revamped aesthetic compared to its predecessor. The most significant alteration is the shift from a 3.5-slot design to a much sleeker 2-slot version.
To summarize the RTX 4070 Ti SUPER and its non-Ti counterpart: The primary distinction lies in their GPU configurations. The Ti version utilizes an AD103 GPU with 8448 CUDA cores, whereas the non-Ti version has 7168 cores. Regarding memory, the Ti SUPER offers 16GB of GDDR6X, while the non-Ti version provides 12GB.
Both models share a similar design, featuring a triple-fan cooler setup and measuring 31.5×12.0×4.2 cm. However, there are differences in power consumption. The RTX 4070 SUPER operates within a 220W TDP range, while the Ti variant can consume up to 285W.
Another significant distinction is the power connector. Rather than the conventional 8-pin connector, both SUPER versions utilize a 12VHPWR connector.
Manli has not disclosed pricing or release dates; both cards were recently listed by the company just a few days ago.
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